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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clash with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or disagreement involving a specific entity or individual.
Example: "The team experienced a clash with a rival organization over the proposed changes to the project."
Alternatives: "a conflict with a" or "a confrontation with a".
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Ross Clarke of Linfield lost both his boots in a clash with a Dungannon defender.
The potential flashpoints for a clash with a resurgent Russia are all too obvious.Ukraine's splintered politics adds to its troubles.
Nasri's issues included a clash with a French journalist following France being knocked out of Euro 2012.
Their job is to be funny, and in a clash with a heckler, the biggest laughs go to the harshest insult.
In Tibbets' opinion, a clash with a quintessential military bureaucrat, Colonel Lauris Norstad - the future Nato supremo - led to Tibbets' transfer back to the US by February 1943.
Cameron had already been forced to reschedule the date of the speech after a clash with a major Franco-German anniversary.
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He chose a stage name, slicing an "e" out of "the Weekend" to avoid a clash with an established Canadian band, and in October 2010, while working in the stockroom, three of his tunes went on YouTube.
It is a clash with an agreeable contrast; the first kings of the global game visiting a team which, 25 years ago, were merely making up the numbers.
"I haven't seen anybody win in a clash with Karl Rove," a prominent Republican official said.
One man was killed in a clash with police after a land invasion in June.
The suspect is the brother of a man killed in a clash with the Palestinian police.
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